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Fan heater Operation
1. Make sure selector switch is in the “O” off position and plug the appliance in.
2. Turn the selector switch into the desired position (Fan, Low or High) heat
settings.
3. To set the thermostat to the temperature required, turn the thermostat control
clockwise to its upper limit The heater will now switch on and the power
indicator will light. Allow the heater to run for a period of time until you feel the
desired room temperature has been reached.
4. Then turn the thermostat knob anti-clockwise until you hear a click, the
desired temperature is then set and the heater is in the stand-by mode.
5. When the ambient temperature drops lower than the setting the heater will
restart automatically to maintain the temperature.
6. Always turn the selector switch to “O” off position and unplug the heater after
use.
Over-heating protection
In case of overheating, the thermal cutoff and thermal fuse protection turns the appliance off automatically. If
overheating occurs, turn selector switch to ”O”, off position, remove the plug from the socket and let the
appliance cool down for approximately 30 minutes. Then plug in and switch on the appliance. If this recurs,
contact an electrically qualified/competent person to carry out an inspection of the heater.
Maintenance and Care
1.
The fan only needs regular outside cleaning.
2.
Before cleaning, turn power off unplug and wait for the appliance to cool.
3.
Clean the outside of the heater with a damp cloth or duster.
4.
Clean the air inlet and outlet opening regularly with a vacuum cleaner, using the brush attachment.
5.
Do not use detergents or chemicals to clean the surface of the fan heater.
6.
If you do not intend on using the heater over an extended period of time, make sure it is protected
from excessive dust and dirt.